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LOCAL NEWS | THE PAJARONIAN | WATSONVILLE, CA WATSONVILLE—Federal, state and local officials gathered at Atri Park in Watsonville Monday at a public ceremony to sign a design agreement for the Pajaro River Flood Management Project. The long-awaited $400 million effort is designed to reduce flood risk for the “disadvantaged” communities of PajaroLATEST OBITUARIES
The Pajaronian is the news leader of Watsonville, California and the Pajaro Valley in Santa Cruz County on California’s Central Coast. The Pajaronian is published weekly every Friday. HUNDREDS OF ADVOCATES URGE GOV. NEWSOM TO EXPAND SB91 CALIFORNIA—A total of 675 leaders from across California convened on Zoom June 3 in an effort to urge California Gov. Gavin Newsom to extend and expand Senate Bill 91.. SB91, which went into effect in January, was the follow-up to Assembly Bill 3088’s eviction moratorium. It also outlined a state rental assistance program, including changes such as prohibiting consideration of Covid-19 TWO DIE HOURS APART IN SEPARATE HWY 17 CRASHES SCOTTS VALLEY—Two people, including a 28-year-old Santa Cruz man, died in separate Highway 17 crashes mere hours apart.. Around 10pm on Friday night, the Santa Cruz resident involved in a two-vehicle crash near Scotts Valley was ejected from his 2016 Toyota Tacoma after the truck slammed into a car and overturned, California Highway Patrol officer Sam Courtney said. TWO DEAD, ONE INJURED IN CORRALITOS CRASH 0. CORRALITOS—Two men died in a dramatic two-car crash in Corralitos Sunday night and a woman was left in serious condition. Emergency crews were dispatched to the crash on Corralitos Road, just south of Varni Road at 8:30pm., where two sedans ended up mangled on the side of the road. Two men were aboard a 2003 Ford Mustang was traveling APTOS WOMAN PLEADS GUILTY TO INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER SANTA CRUZ—An Aptos woman who stabbed her husband to death during a domestic fight in 2019 pleaded guilty in Santa Cruz County Superior Court on May 18 to involuntary manslaughter.. Amanda Owens also admitted to using a deadly weapon during the crime. She is set to be sentenced on Aug. 26. She faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison, Assistant District Attorney Jason Gill HEARD A LOUD BOOM THURSDAY? HERE’S WHAT EXPERTS SAY WAS SANTA CRUZ COUNTY—The loud boom that echoed over much of Santa Cruz County late Thursday evening—and the fireball streaking across the sky that accompanied it—was probably a piece of natural space debris roughly the size of a volleyball that entered the earth’s atmosphere and burned up before coming to rest somewhere east of Santa Cruz.. That’s according to Robert Lundford, the ACOSTA RECALL EFFORT ADVANCES Acosta recall effort advances. WATSONVILLE —A group formed for the sole purpose of recalling Pajaro Valley Unified School District Trustee Georgia Acosta announced Wednesday that they have gathered the required signatures to officially begin the process. The group, called The Committee to Recall Georgia Acosta, made the announcement during COOPER FAMILY BUYS TWO DEALERSHIPS WATSONVILLE—The family that owns Chevrolet Watsonville has purchased two new neighboring dealerships, giving it the lion’s share of the sales on Auto Center Drive. The Cooper family closed the deal on Wednesday for Monterey Bay Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram and Mid Bay Ford Lincoln. The family has owned the Chevrolet dealership at 490 AutoCenter
HOME | THE PAJARONIAN | WATSONVILLE, CANEWSSPORTSNUESTRA CIUDADARTS & CULTURECLASSIFIEDSCOVID-19 This Week in Pajaro Valley’s Past, April 23. Guest Columnists - April 23, 2021. Compiled by Steve Bankhead 25 years ago on April 23, 1996 Moreland Notre Dame sixth-grader Anoosh Moutafian won her division in the Santa Cruz County Science Fair competition at Cabrillo College. Her project centered on properties of the lowly daphnia, tinywater
LOCAL NEWS | THE PAJARONIAN | WATSONVILLE, CA WATSONVILLE—Federal, state and local officials gathered at Atri Park in Watsonville Monday at a public ceremony to sign a design agreement for the Pajaro River Flood Management Project. The long-awaited $400 million effort is designed to reduce flood risk for the “disadvantaged” communities of PajaroLATEST OBITUARIES
The Pajaronian is the news leader of Watsonville, California and the Pajaro Valley in Santa Cruz County on California’s Central Coast. The Pajaronian is published weekly every Friday. HUNDREDS OF ADVOCATES URGE GOV. NEWSOM TO EXPAND SB91 CALIFORNIA—A total of 675 leaders from across California convened on Zoom June 3 in an effort to urge California Gov. Gavin Newsom to extend and expand Senate Bill 91.. SB91, which went into effect in January, was the follow-up to Assembly Bill 3088’s eviction moratorium. It also outlined a state rental assistance program, including changes such as prohibiting consideration of Covid-19 TWO DIE HOURS APART IN SEPARATE HWY 17 CRASHES SCOTTS VALLEY—Two people, including a 28-year-old Santa Cruz man, died in separate Highway 17 crashes mere hours apart.. Around 10pm on Friday night, the Santa Cruz resident involved in a two-vehicle crash near Scotts Valley was ejected from his 2016 Toyota Tacoma after the truck slammed into a car and overturned, California Highway Patrol officer Sam Courtney said. TWO DEAD, ONE INJURED IN CORRALITOS CRASH 0. CORRALITOS—Two men died in a dramatic two-car crash in Corralitos Sunday night and a woman was left in serious condition. Emergency crews were dispatched to the crash on Corralitos Road, just south of Varni Road at 8:30pm., where two sedans ended up mangled on the side of the road. Two men were aboard a 2003 Ford Mustang was traveling APTOS WOMAN PLEADS GUILTY TO INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER SANTA CRUZ—An Aptos woman who stabbed her husband to death during a domestic fight in 2019 pleaded guilty in Santa Cruz County Superior Court on May 18 to involuntary manslaughter.. Amanda Owens also admitted to using a deadly weapon during the crime. She is set to be sentenced on Aug. 26. She faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison, Assistant District Attorney Jason Gill HEARD A LOUD BOOM THURSDAY? HERE’S WHAT EXPERTS SAY WAS SANTA CRUZ COUNTY—The loud boom that echoed over much of Santa Cruz County late Thursday evening—and the fireball streaking across the sky that accompanied it—was probably a piece of natural space debris roughly the size of a volleyball that entered the earth’s atmosphere and burned up before coming to rest somewhere east of Santa Cruz.. That’s according to Robert Lundford, the ACOSTA RECALL EFFORT ADVANCES Acosta recall effort advances. WATSONVILLE —A group formed for the sole purpose of recalling Pajaro Valley Unified School District Trustee Georgia Acosta announced Wednesday that they have gathered the required signatures to officially begin the process. The group, called The Committee to Recall Georgia Acosta, made the announcement during COOPER FAMILY BUYS TWO DEALERSHIPS WATSONVILLE—The family that owns Chevrolet Watsonville has purchased two new neighboring dealerships, giving it the lion’s share of the sales on Auto Center Drive. The Cooper family closed the deal on Wednesday for Monterey Bay Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram and Mid Bay Ford Lincoln. The family has owned the Chevrolet dealership at 490 AutoCenter
SPORTS | THE PAJARONIAN | WATSONVILLE, CA Juan Reyes - May 24, 2021. WATSONVILLE—A pair of student-athletes out of St. Francis High are ready to take their talents to the next level. Seniors Audrey Hernandez and Josh Hernandez both signed their National Letter of Intent during a ceremony held at campus on Friday. STUDENTS MAKE MOST OF TIME AT NEW SCHOOL 1 day ago · WATSONVILLE—Seventeen students earned their diplomas at New School in Watsonville this year. Principal Rafael Ramirez said he was “enormously proud” of his graduates, adding that the pandemic brought on extra challenges for staff and students. “But MEMO FROM PASTOR OLSON: A LAMENT 1 day ago · Rev. Robby Olson is a Presbyterian pastor in Watsonville. Questioning God’s character and promises? Welcome to the Bible! Most readers of the Bible spend little time in the book of Lamentations, a short book of five poems composed by an anonymous Hebrew poet, reflecting on the fall of Jerusalem in the 6th centuryBCE.
EARTHQUAKE RUMBLES THROUGH CENTRAL COAST 23 hours ago · CENTRAL COAST—A 3.3 magnitude earthquake rumbled through the Central Coast early Friday, shaking some from their sleep. The U.S. Geological Survey reported that the temblor struck at 3:35am roughly 2.5 miles north-northwest of Aromas and about 7 miles east of Watsonville. The USGS said there were THIS WEEK IN PAJARO VALLEY’S PAST, JUNE 11 1 day ago · 25 years ago on June 11, 1996 The Agricultural History Project’s Farm Implement Shed was completed and ready for dedication. Located just inside the fairgrounds’ main entrance, it is now used mainly for exhibits, but will eventually display large, antique farm implements. They will include an old apple wagon once used to carry apples into PVUSD TRUSTEES PASS NEW BYLAWS 1 day ago · WATSONVILLE—Pajaro Valley Unified School District Trustees who miss meetings without providing notice will lose their monthly stipend under a set of new bylaws approved by the board on Wednesday.. The trustees also heard a budget report that shows some positive financial news that is tempered by predictions of declining enrollment over the coming years. ‘CATZ GO ON HISTORIC RUN TO BRING HOME D-I TITLE 1 day ago · WATSONVILLE—Watsonville High seniors Tea Villalta, Maya Guerrero, Maliyah Sandin and Anastacia Alba have been part of the softball team since 2018. As freshmen, they got a taste of what the Central Coast Section postseason was like. They also felt the bitter pain of elimination after losing to St. Francis of Mountain View inthe Open
MARINERS SAIL TO VICTORY AGAINST MUSTANGS APTOS—It took two weeks for Aptos High junior Jaylen Dang and the rest of the girls basketball team to get back into action after quarantining due to Covid-19 testing results. The junior guard picked up right where she left off, scoring a team-high 13 points and leading the Mariners to a 44-32 win against Monte Vista Christian in Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League play on Friday. WATSONVILLE WOMAN KILLED IN SKYDIVE HAD MADE MORE THAN Watsonville woman killed in skydive had made more than 2,000 jumps. LODI —A 57-year-old Watsonville woman who died April 17 after her parachutes failed to open while skydiving in Lodi has been identified as Sabrina Call, the San Joaquin Sheriff-Coroner confirmed. Witnesses said that both her main and reserve parachutes became tangled. HISTORIC SEABREEZE TAVERN DEMOLISHED 0. RIO DEL MAR —Nearly 11 months after a fire gutted the historic Seabreeze Tavern and severely weakened the structure, demolition of the building began Tuesday. The work is being conducted by a private contractor, Santa Cruz County spokesperson Jason Hoppin said. It is not clear what will happen with the property once the demolition iscomplete.
HOME | THE PAJARONIAN | WATSONVILLE, CANEWSSPORTSNUESTRA CIUDADARTS & CULTURECLASSIFIEDSCOVID-19 This Week in Pajaro Valley’s Past, April 23. Guest Columnists - April 23, 2021. Compiled by Steve Bankhead 25 years ago on April 23, 1996 Moreland Notre Dame sixth-grader Anoosh Moutafian won her division in the Santa Cruz County Science Fair competition at Cabrillo College. Her project centered on properties of the lowly daphnia, tinywater
LOCAL NEWS | THE PAJARONIAN | WATSONVILLE, CA WATSONVILLE—Federal, state and local officials gathered at Atri Park in Watsonville Monday at a public ceremony to sign a design agreement for the Pajaro River Flood Management Project. The long-awaited $400 million effort is designed to reduce flood risk for the “disadvantaged” communities of PajaroLATEST OBITUARIES
The Pajaronian is the news leader of Watsonville, California and the Pajaro Valley in Santa Cruz County on California’s Central Coast. The Pajaronian is published weekly every Friday. TWO DEAD, ONE INJURED IN CORRALITOS CRASH 0. CORRALITOS—Two men died in a dramatic two-car crash in Corralitos Sunday night and a woman was left in serious condition. Emergency crews were dispatched to the crash on Corralitos Road, just south of Varni Road at 8:30pm., where two sedans ended up mangled on the side of the road. Two men were aboard a 2003 Ford Mustang was traveling TWO DIE HOURS APART IN SEPARATE HWY 17 CRASHES SCOTTS VALLEY—Two people, including a 28-year-old Santa Cruz man, died in separate Highway 17 crashes mere hours apart. Around 10pm on Friday night, the Santa Cruz resident involved in a two-vehicle crash near Scotts Valley was ejected from his 2016 Toyota Tacoma after the truck slammed into a car and overturned, California Highway Patrolofficer
APTOS WOMAN PLEADS GUILTY TO INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER SANTA CRUZ—An Aptos woman who stabbed her husband to death during a domestic fight in 2019 pleaded guilty in Santa Cruz County Superior Court on May 18 to involuntary manslaughter.. Amanda Owens also admitted to using a deadly weapon during the crime. She is set to be sentenced on Aug. 26. She faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison, Assistant District Attorney Jason Gill HEARD A LOUD BOOM THURSDAY? HERE’S WHAT EXPERTS SAY WAS SANTA CRUZ COUNTY—The loud boom that echoed over much of Santa Cruz County late Thursday evening—and the fireball streaking across the sky that accompanied it—was probably a piece of natural space debris roughly the size of a volleyball that entered the earth’s atmosphere and burned up before coming to rest somewhere east of Santa Cruz.. That’s according to Robert Lundford, the TWO BODIES PULLED FROM SUNKEN VEHICLE IN MOSS LANDING HARBORAUTHOR:TARMO HANNULA
April 10, 2021. 5597. 0. MOSS LANDING —Two women died after their car plunged into the water of Moss Landing Harbor sometime late Friday night or early Saturday morning. The Monterey County Sheriff’s Office has identified the victims as Maria Vanessa Carrango, 35, and Esther Monique Espinoza, 28, both of Salinas. Carrango was the driver. COOPER FAMILY BUYS TWO DEALERSHIPS WATSONVILLE—The family that owns Chevrolet Watsonville has purchased two new neighboring dealerships, giving it the lion’s share of the sales on Auto Center Drive. The Cooper family closed the deal on Wednesday for Monterey Bay Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram and Mid Bay Ford Lincoln. The family has owned the Chevrolet dealership at 490 AutoCenter
PAIR KILLED IN CRASH IDENTIFIED CORRALITOS — The man and woman that died in a solo-vehicle crash Saturday in Corralitos have been identified as Kristofer Capurro, 64, and Oxziana Rosales, 23. Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s spokeswoman Ashley Keehn said they were both from Watsonville. California Highway Patrol officer Julieta Trenado said the pair was traveling southbound on Eureka Canyon Road HOME | THE PAJARONIAN | WATSONVILLE, CANEWSSPORTSNUESTRA CIUDADARTS & CULTURECLASSIFIEDSCOVID-19 This Week in Pajaro Valley’s Past, April 23. Guest Columnists - April 23, 2021. Compiled by Steve Bankhead 25 years ago on April 23, 1996 Moreland Notre Dame sixth-grader Anoosh Moutafian won her division in the Santa Cruz County Science Fair competition at Cabrillo College. Her project centered on properties of the lowly daphnia, tinywater
LOCAL NEWS | THE PAJARONIAN | WATSONVILLE, CA WATSONVILLE—Federal, state and local officials gathered at Atri Park in Watsonville Monday at a public ceremony to sign a design agreement for the Pajaro River Flood Management Project. The long-awaited $400 million effort is designed to reduce flood risk for the “disadvantaged” communities of PajaroLATEST OBITUARIES
The Pajaronian is the news leader of Watsonville, California and the Pajaro Valley in Santa Cruz County on California’s Central Coast. The Pajaronian is published weekly every Friday. TWO DEAD, ONE INJURED IN CORRALITOS CRASH 0. CORRALITOS—Two men died in a dramatic two-car crash in Corralitos Sunday night and a woman was left in serious condition. Emergency crews were dispatched to the crash on Corralitos Road, just south of Varni Road at 8:30pm., where two sedans ended up mangled on the side of the road. Two men were aboard a 2003 Ford Mustang was traveling TWO DIE HOURS APART IN SEPARATE HWY 17 CRASHES SCOTTS VALLEY—Two people, including a 28-year-old Santa Cruz man, died in separate Highway 17 crashes mere hours apart. Around 10pm on Friday night, the Santa Cruz resident involved in a two-vehicle crash near Scotts Valley was ejected from his 2016 Toyota Tacoma after the truck slammed into a car and overturned, California Highway Patrolofficer
APTOS WOMAN PLEADS GUILTY TO INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER SANTA CRUZ—An Aptos woman who stabbed her husband to death during a domestic fight in 2019 pleaded guilty in Santa Cruz County Superior Court on May 18 to involuntary manslaughter.. Amanda Owens also admitted to using a deadly weapon during the crime. She is set to be sentenced on Aug. 26. She faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison, Assistant District Attorney Jason Gill HEARD A LOUD BOOM THURSDAY? HERE’S WHAT EXPERTS SAY WAS SANTA CRUZ COUNTY—The loud boom that echoed over much of Santa Cruz County late Thursday evening—and the fireball streaking across the sky that accompanied it—was probably a piece of natural space debris roughly the size of a volleyball that entered the earth’s atmosphere and burned up before coming to rest somewhere east of Santa Cruz.. That’s according to Robert Lundford, the TWO BODIES PULLED FROM SUNKEN VEHICLE IN MOSS LANDING HARBORAUTHOR:TARMO HANNULA
April 10, 2021. 5597. 0. MOSS LANDING —Two women died after their car plunged into the water of Moss Landing Harbor sometime late Friday night or early Saturday morning. The Monterey County Sheriff’s Office has identified the victims as Maria Vanessa Carrango, 35, and Esther Monique Espinoza, 28, both of Salinas. Carrango was the driver. COOPER FAMILY BUYS TWO DEALERSHIPS WATSONVILLE—The family that owns Chevrolet Watsonville has purchased two new neighboring dealerships, giving it the lion’s share of the sales on Auto Center Drive. The Cooper family closed the deal on Wednesday for Monterey Bay Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram and Mid Bay Ford Lincoln. The family has owned the Chevrolet dealership at 490 AutoCenter
PAIR KILLED IN CRASH IDENTIFIED CORRALITOS — The man and woman that died in a solo-vehicle crash Saturday in Corralitos have been identified as Kristofer Capurro, 64, and Oxziana Rosales, 23. Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s spokeswoman Ashley Keehn said they were both from Watsonville. California Highway Patrol officer Julieta Trenado said the pair was traveling southbound on Eureka Canyon Road SPORTS | THE PAJARONIAN | WATSONVILLE, CA Juan Reyes - May 24, 2021. WATSONVILLE—A pair of student-athletes out of St. Francis High are ready to take their talents to the next level. Seniors Audrey Hernandez and Josh Hernandez both signed their National Letter of Intent during a ceremony held at campus on Friday. OPINION | THE PAJARONIAN | WATSONVILLE, CA Peter N. Bretan, Jr. - May 19, 2021. As California continues to grapple with the present effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, we are also beginning to consider the longer-term health impacts, including the significant percentage of Californians that delayed or avoided medicalcare due to
COUNTY WILL PURCHASE WEST MARINE BUILDING, CONSOLIDATE 1 day ago · WATSONVILLE—The Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved a plan to purchase properties on Westridge Drive in Watsonville, and to relocate several county services there.. The move, which will consolidate five separate departments into a building at 500 Westridge Drive, is expected to save the county $1.7 million annually in combined rent. VIRTUAL ACADEMY GRADUATES FIRST CLASS WATSONVILLE—The Pajaro Valley Unified School District launched i ts virtual academy one year ago as an option for families concerned about Covid-19, and who wanted to keep their children at home even if students were allowed back into classes.. When the all-online classes began on Aug. 17, 300 students in K-12 were ready to log, under the tutelage of teachers—one per grade—dedicated WATSONVILLE STRUGGLES TO QUELL ILLEGAL FIREWORKS 1 day ago · WATSONVILLE—The booming explosions and aerial displays that typically ring in celebratory moments, have become a noisy plague on Watsonville residents who are calling on city government to step up its enforcement of illegal fireworks and possibly outlaw the sale of the ‘safe-and-sane’ variety.. Watsonville Mayor Jimmy Dutra says that this year the thundering pyrotechnics have indeed MILES OF MEMORIES: CARAVAN HONORS FALLEN OFFICERS SANTA CRUZ—A motorcade rolled through Santa Cruz County on June 4 as part of a 22,300-mile, cross country journey to honor 338 law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty in 2020.. The Beyond the Call of Duty End of Watch Ride to Remember made a stop at the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office Headquarters to honor fallen Sgt. Damon Gutzwiller, who was gunned down a year ago CABRILLO PLANS RETURN TO IN-PERSON CLASSES 1 day ago · APTOS—Cabrillo College students will return to in-person instruction when classes resume in the fall, spokeswoman Kristin Fabos announced Tuesday. According to Fabos, more than 50% of course offerings feature face-to-face or hybrid instruction during the fall term, which begins Aug. 16. The WATSONVILLE COVID-19 TESTING SITE NOW OPEN TO ALL WATSONVILLE—The Covid-19 community testing site at Ramsay Park in Watsonville is now open to all residents of Santa Cruz and Monterey counties.. First opened to frontline healthcare workers, first responders and employees working in essential services and roles, the site will now test everyone, including those without symptoms, and has the capacity to conduct up to 132 tests per day. FROM THE PVUSD BOARD: TAKING PRIDE IN OUR COMMUNITY Rainbow flags are flying at PVUSD schools this month. The colored bars represent different aspects of our LGBTQ+ community, that we come from all races and backgrounds, and that—despite differences in how those aspects intersect—we are all together. The Progress Flag, as it APTOS HIGH GRADUATES MAP OUT FUTURE APTOS—Cynthia Jimenez-Gutierrez says she found inspiration to become a financial planner by helping her immigrant parents with their fiscal issues. After her education, she hopes to make a life in her community helping other immigrant families. “I like to work with money,” shesaid. “I
HOME | THE PAJARONIAN | WATSONVILLE, CANEWSSPORTSNUESTRA CIUDADARTS & CULTURECLASSIFIEDSCOVID-19 This Week in Pajaro Valley’s Past, April 23. Guest Columnists - April 23, 2021. Compiled by Steve Bankhead 25 years ago on April 23, 1996 Moreland Notre Dame sixth-grader Anoosh Moutafian won her division in the Santa Cruz County Science Fair competition at Cabrillo College. Her project centered on properties of the lowly daphnia, tinywater
LOCAL NEWS | THE PAJARONIAN | WATSONVILLE, CA WATSONVILLE—Federal, state and local officials gathered at Atri Park in Watsonville Monday at a public ceremony to sign a design agreement for the Pajaro River Flood Management Project. The long-awaited $400 million effort is designed to reduce flood risk for the “disadvantaged” communities of PajaroLATEST OBITUARIES
The Pajaronian is the news leader of Watsonville, California and the Pajaro Valley in Santa Cruz County on California’s Central Coast. The Pajaronian is published weekly every Friday. OPINION | THE PAJARONIAN | WATSONVILLE, CA Peter N. Bretan, Jr. - May 19, 2021. As California continues to grapple with the present effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, we are also beginning to consider the longer-term health impacts, including the significant percentage of Californians that delayed or avoided medicalcare due to
TWO DEAD, ONE INJURED IN CORRALITOS CRASH 0. CORRALITOS—Two men died in a dramatic two-car crash in Corralitos Sunday night and a woman was left in serious condition. Emergency crews were dispatched to the crash on Corralitos Road, just south of Varni Road at 8:30pm., where two sedans ended up mangled on the side of the road. Two men were aboard a 2003 Ford Mustang was traveling APTOS WOMAN PLEADS GUILTY TO INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER SANTA CRUZ—An Aptos woman who stabbed her husband to death during a domestic fight in 2019 pleaded guilty in Santa Cruz County Superior Court on May 18 to involuntary manslaughter.. Amanda Owens also admitted to using a deadly weapon during the crime. She is set to be sentenced on Aug. 26. She faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison, Assistant District Attorney Jason Gill HEARD A LOUD BOOM THURSDAY? HERE’S WHAT EXPERTS SAY WAS SANTA CRUZ COUNTY—The loud boom that echoed over much of Santa Cruz County late Thursday evening—and the fireball streaking across the sky that accompanied it—was probably a piece of natural space debris roughly the size of a volleyball that entered the earth’s atmosphere and burned up before coming to rest somewhere east of Santa Cruz.. That’s according to Robert Lundford, the TWO BODIES PULLED FROM SUNKEN VEHICLE IN MOSS LANDING HARBORAUTHOR:TARMO HANNULA
April 10, 2021. 5597. 0. MOSS LANDING —Two women died after their car plunged into the water of Moss Landing Harbor sometime late Friday night or early Saturday morning. The Monterey County Sheriff’s Office has identified the victims as Maria Vanessa Carrango, 35, and Esther Monique Espinoza, 28, both of Salinas. Carrango was the driver. COOPER FAMILY BUYS TWO DEALERSHIPS WATSONVILLE—The family that owns Chevrolet Watsonville has purchased two new neighboring dealerships, giving it the lion’s share of the sales on Auto Center Drive. The Cooper family closed the deal on Wednesday for Monterey Bay Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram and Mid Bay Ford Lincoln. The family has owned the Chevrolet dealership at 490 AutoCenter
PAIR KILLED IN CRASH IDENTIFIED CORRALITOS — The man and woman that died in a solo-vehicle crash Saturday in Corralitos have been identified as Kristofer Capurro, 64, and Oxziana Rosales, 23. Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s spokeswoman Ashley Keehn said they were both from Watsonville. California Highway Patrol officer Julieta Trenado said the pair was traveling southbound on Eureka Canyon Road HOME | THE PAJARONIAN | WATSONVILLE, CANEWSSPORTSNUESTRA CIUDADARTS & CULTURECLASSIFIEDSCOVID-19 This Week in Pajaro Valley’s Past, April 23. Guest Columnists - April 23, 2021. Compiled by Steve Bankhead 25 years ago on April 23, 1996 Moreland Notre Dame sixth-grader Anoosh Moutafian won her division in the Santa Cruz County Science Fair competition at Cabrillo College. Her project centered on properties of the lowly daphnia, tinywater
LOCAL NEWS | THE PAJARONIAN | WATSONVILLE, CA WATSONVILLE—Federal, state and local officials gathered at Atri Park in Watsonville Monday at a public ceremony to sign a design agreement for the Pajaro River Flood Management Project. The long-awaited $400 million effort is designed to reduce flood risk for the “disadvantaged” communities of PajaroLATEST OBITUARIES
The Pajaronian is the news leader of Watsonville, California and the Pajaro Valley in Santa Cruz County on California’s Central Coast. The Pajaronian is published weekly every Friday. OPINION | THE PAJARONIAN | WATSONVILLE, CA Peter N. Bretan, Jr. - May 19, 2021. As California continues to grapple with the present effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, we are also beginning to consider the longer-term health impacts, including the significant percentage of Californians that delayed or avoided medicalcare due to
TWO DEAD, ONE INJURED IN CORRALITOS CRASH 0. CORRALITOS—Two men died in a dramatic two-car crash in Corralitos Sunday night and a woman was left in serious condition. Emergency crews were dispatched to the crash on Corralitos Road, just south of Varni Road at 8:30pm., where two sedans ended up mangled on the side of the road. Two men were aboard a 2003 Ford Mustang was traveling APTOS WOMAN PLEADS GUILTY TO INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER SANTA CRUZ—An Aptos woman who stabbed her husband to death during a domestic fight in 2019 pleaded guilty in Santa Cruz County Superior Court on May 18 to involuntary manslaughter.. Amanda Owens also admitted to using a deadly weapon during the crime. She is set to be sentenced on Aug. 26. She faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison, Assistant District Attorney Jason Gill HEARD A LOUD BOOM THURSDAY? HERE’S WHAT EXPERTS SAY WAS SANTA CRUZ COUNTY—The loud boom that echoed over much of Santa Cruz County late Thursday evening—and the fireball streaking across the sky that accompanied it—was probably a piece of natural space debris roughly the size of a volleyball that entered the earth’s atmosphere and burned up before coming to rest somewhere east of Santa Cruz.. That’s according to Robert Lundford, the TWO BODIES PULLED FROM SUNKEN VEHICLE IN MOSS LANDING HARBORAUTHOR:TARMO HANNULA
April 10, 2021. 5597. 0. MOSS LANDING —Two women died after their car plunged into the water of Moss Landing Harbor sometime late Friday night or early Saturday morning. The Monterey County Sheriff’s Office has identified the victims as Maria Vanessa Carrango, 35, and Esther Monique Espinoza, 28, both of Salinas. Carrango was the driver. COOPER FAMILY BUYS TWO DEALERSHIPS WATSONVILLE—The family that owns Chevrolet Watsonville has purchased two new neighboring dealerships, giving it the lion’s share of the sales on Auto Center Drive. The Cooper family closed the deal on Wednesday for Monterey Bay Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram and Mid Bay Ford Lincoln. The family has owned the Chevrolet dealership at 490 AutoCenter
PAIR KILLED IN CRASH IDENTIFIED CORRALITOS — The man and woman that died in a solo-vehicle crash Saturday in Corralitos have been identified as Kristofer Capurro, 64, and Oxziana Rosales, 23. Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s spokeswoman Ashley Keehn said they were both from Watsonville. California Highway Patrol officer Julieta Trenado said the pair was traveling southbound on Eureka Canyon Road VIRTUAL ACADEMY GRADUATES FIRST CLASS 19 hours ago · WATSONVILLE—The Pajaro Valley Unified School District launched i ts virtual academy one year ago as an option for families concerned about Covid-19, and who wanted to keep their children at home even if students were allowed back into classes.. When the all-online classes began on Aug. 17, 300 students in K-12 were ready to log, under the tutelage of teachers—one pergrade—dedicated
MILES OF MEMORIES: CARAVAN HONORS FALLEN OFFICERS 19 hours ago · SANTA CRUZ—A motorcade rolled through Santa Cruz County on June 4 as part of a 22,300-mile, cross country journey to honor 338 law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty in 2020.. The Beyond the Call of Duty End of Watch Ride to Remember made a stop at the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office Headquarters to honor fallen Sgt. Damon Gutzwiller, who was gunned down aARTS & CULTURE
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